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Thursday, February 22, 2007 |
"The torture and slaughter of Iraqi civilians is reaching unprecedented heights with estimates of up to 655,000 dead."
This documentary is gruesome but necessary for a good understanding of what is happening in Iraq.
George W. Bush has created an Iraq that is a thousand times worse than under Saddam Hussein. It is genocide.
EUObserver: "Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi has handed in his resignation after senators from the ruling coalition parties voted down his plans to expand a US airbase in northern Italy and keep Italian troops with NATO forces in Afghanistan."
This makes the situation very clear. George W. Bush has no support whatsoever among an overwhelming majority of the world population. The only support he gets is from some government leaders who are put under pressure and are blackmailed by the American government.
And because Bush has no support from the majority of the American people, he has to resort to dictatorial measures and spy on the people.
AlterNet: "Over the past several months, the FCC and Justice Department have been working overtime, and fighting hard to tap not only your land line phone and cell phone, but to tap Internet calls, as well.
Effective in May, those who provide 'voice transmission' and broadband services will have to ensure that their equipment that is wiretap-ready, and accessible to your local police force and the FBI."
TroopsOutNow: "Congress is about to vote on Bush's request for another $245 billion to continue the war against the people of Iraq.
Congress has the Constitutional authority and the moral obligation to stop the war. They cannot hide behind 'non-binding resolutions' and press conferences where they criticize the President while promising to continue to fund the war."
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© Copyright 2007 Hetty Litjens.
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